1989 was the first year the CFCL thought to chronicle its draft via pictures and it was by chance. Below are three photos that captured all the owners. We have Mrs. Mahlan (David's mom) to thank for stopping by our apartment with a camera and snapping a few pics.
From left: Rich Bentel (Dem Rebels and eventual 1989 CFCL Champion); Eric Lamb (Lambchops - obscured head); Pat McGuire (McGuire's Picks); David Mahlan (David's Copperfields); Bob Monroe (Bald Eagles); Kelly Barone (Six Packs); Dave Holian (David's Ruffins - or at least his right hand); Empty Chair - was being saved for Scott something who never showed up so his team was renamed Headless Horsemen;
From left: Rich Bentel (Dem Rebels and eventual CFCL Champion [can that be typed enough?]; Eric Lamb (Lambchops); Pat McGuire (McGuire's Picks); David Mahlan (David's Copperfields); Bob Monroe (Bald Eagles); Kelly Barone (Six Packs - or at least Kelly's right arm);
From left: Bob Monroe (Bald Eagles); Kelly Barone (Six Packs); Dave Holian (David's Ruffins);
A few things, first of all this was 1989 so David and I hosted the draft at our apartment in Forest Park [Mount Olympus]. In all three pictures I see beer bottles (looks to be Coors). I don't remember that at all. I was under the impression that we had outlawed alcohol from the beginning. That may explain why we ended up with the The Mitch Williams Incident. I'm of two minds. One, I really got burned by the Mitch Williams thing, but two, I WON THE PENNANT! Maybe we should rethink alcohol at the draft.
You will also notice that, being the last of the decade of the '80's, the Lambchops were sporting a really nice porn star 'stache, the Picks had the 'fro going and Dem Rebels were getting it done with a full head of hair and glasses that covered half his face.
One other note, in pictures one and two you see plastered across our window a big sheet of paper. Part of the pre-draft ritual was for David to measure out on this big sheet all the CFCL teams drafting that year and the slots for their players. After each player was selected, David would write the name and salary of the player under the draft team's name which allowed for everyone to have an instant visual of who needed what.
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